Look at these adorable little hedgehogs, they are available on one restaurant, in the Chinatown section of Yokohama, Japan. Cool"The spiky little treats are available at Yoseigo, a dim sum takeout joint that’s been in business since 1946. If you’re after orthodox fare, Yoseigo has steamed shrimp dumplings, egg rolls, and the like. On the other hand, if you’re in the mood for something sweet, and also a little playful, you can’t go wrong with their hedgehog dumplings.The palm-sized snacks appear to be steamed first, and then later deep-fried to help give them a more defined shape. This brings us to what might be the only negative point about the hedgehog dumplings. Though they have a pleasantly crisp texture, the “quills” on their spiky backs are indeed a little sharp, so you’ll want to chew carefully to keep from poking yourself."

Icycl is a convenient fruit-flavored ice pop made with vodka."Take your boozing to frosty (and fruity) new altitudes with the Icycl – Vodka Ice Pops. Is it a popsicle? Is it a fruit sorbet? Is it a slushie? In truth it’s an exciting blend of all three, with delicious alcohol thrown into the mix. It’s like a vodka jelly [jello shots], only refreshingly icy and you don’t have to indignantly suck it out of a tacky plastic shot glass – you get to squeeze, smush and wring it out instead!"Icycls are available in three flavors: Apple, Blackcurrant, and Lemon & Lime. You can get them in boxes of six or ten. They contain 6.4% ABV, so you should definitely hide them away in your freezer where kids can’t find them.

Potato chips. Chocolate. Yes, you can try Chuao Chocolatier’s new potato chip-flavored chocolate. It’s a sweet and salty treat that’s unusual yet unbelievably good at the same time. It’s available on Amazon for $9.

Food Ministry’s Cake in a Can. Cake in a Can is available online for £5 (about $9)."A stylishly designed can containing chocolate cake ingredients. Make a delicious cake in the can in about 15 minutes simply by just adding water."

Japan's Kiminori Kono has made an series of sculptures of cute animals out of grated daikon radishes. You can check out the recipes on CookPad. Kono has released a book - “Grated Daikon Art” (daikon oroshi art), which features photos and recipes from Kono’s repertoire. He also made his sculptures of cute animals included panda bears, lambs and other white animals soaking in the hot bath, more photos after more.

This cake, however, is real! Shawn Syphus of Pillsbury made this pepperoni Pizza cake and the cake made from dough, cheese, tomato sauce, and pepperoni. It is a complex build that requires a 6-inch deep cake pan.

A mother-of-two who makes incredible artwork from packed lunches was clearly never told to stop playing with her food as a child. Li Ming, 38, started making the charabens - a form of arranging food - three years ago for her two sons Ivan Tey, 10, and seven-year-old Lucas Tey to take the school. The full-time mother from Singapore, has gone on to make more than 100 different creations for her boys including rice versions of Super Mario and Spiderman. [ flickr, Instagram ] More pics after more.

Coca-Cola has a little surprise for '90s nostalgics: Surge soda, the company's equivalent to Mountain Dew, is back. The global soda giant began selling the "fully loaded citrus soda" on Monday, more than 12 years since the brand was discontinued. The relaunch is part of a combined effort with Amazon.com, the only place where 12-packs of 16-ounce cans are being sold.

Burger King Japan is rolling out another "Kuro Burger" ("Black Burger"), with buns made from bamboo charcoal, an onion and garlic sauce made with squid ink, beef patties made with black pepper, and black cheese, which is also apparently made with bamboo charcoal. There are two types of burgers: the Kuro (Black) Pearl and the Kuro (Black) Diamond with all the fixings. The burgers go on sale later this month in Japan for a limited time only. Black Burger!

This totally kawaii snack is the result of a collaboration between acclaimed chef, Roy Choi, and Spam. Almost too adorable to eat, the Hello Kitty Musubi will be available on the room service menu at the Line Hotel in Los Angeles, which also happens to be the official hotel of Hello Kitty Con. Wow, Hello Kitty Musubis.